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Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread
batmagadanleadoff Apr 04 2023 09:20 AM |
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whippoorwill Apr 04 2023 09:45 AM Re: Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread |
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Gwreck Apr 04 2023 12:32 PM Re: Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread |
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metirish Apr 04 2023 12:37 PM Re: Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread |
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A Boy Named Seo Apr 04 2023 12:44 PM Re: Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread |
Too bad it's not as good IRL, but I guess I get it. I do like the idea of more exciting ballpark eats, though. If I'm getting hit like $12 for a dog or $14 for chicken strips, might as well be a sushi burrito or that fried chicken donut thing.
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Johnny Lunchbucket Apr 04 2023 01:35 PM Re: Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread |
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G-Fafif Apr 04 2023 01:52 PM Re: Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread |
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Same. If the logistics allow, I'm happy to make and bring my own sandwich. I've also come full circle on the hoary “nothing beats a hot dog at the ballgame” bromide, deciding there is often merit in what is simplest (Hebrew National preferred when available).
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Frayed Knot Apr 04 2023 03:46 PM Re: Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread |
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batmagadanleadoff Apr 04 2023 10:55 PM Re: Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread |
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Good point. So let's pick a random year and see how the new food for that season shook out: Citi Field ups its 2019 food game with dumplings and pizza cupcakes The Mets have unveiled the season's new options at Citi Field. Smorgasburg favorites Pizza Cupcake and Dulcinea are set to make their debuts, while a sweet Dō and Big Mozz mash-up is in the works. Celeb chef Michael White's Nicoletta pizzeria also returns with a new hero sandwich. Here are the stadium's edible highlights, starting off with the new vendors for the new season. THE NEW Pizza Cupcake The popular Smorgasburg vendor debuts at the stadium this season, serving up snacks that pack pizza flavors in cupcake-size bites. Try the margherita pizza cupcake (mozzarella, tomato, oregano) or the classic pepperoni (mozzarella, tomato, pepperoni, oregano). Where: Jim Beam Highball Club on the Promenade Dulcinea Dulcinea makes its Citi Field debut, after previously selling sweets at Smorgasburg and Dekalb in Brooklyn. The churro stand is serving a cinnamon sugar churro ice cream sandwich (with rainbow sprinkles or Oreo crumbs) and cinnamon sugar churros with dipping sauces. Where: Jim Beam Highball Club on the Promenade Destination Dumplings Two chefs from Queens (Tristan Chin-Fatt and Deon Whiskey) are behind this trendy spot with new stadium offerings. Try the classic pork and chive, edamame, Korean beef or jerk chicken dumplings. Your sauce options include soy, citrus, sesame and salsa. Where: Jim Beam Highball Club on the Promenade Sliders and Sinkers Citi Field will service Sliders and Sinkers, a rendition of Aramark Senior Executive Chef Patrick Schaeffer's award-winning burger. Putting a ballpark-twist on the classic, Schaeffer has created the Champ Sliders (bacon, cheddar cheese and roasted tomatoes), Plain Jane Sliders (dill pickles, mustard, ketchup) and Mini Nathan's Hot Dog Sliders. Where: Section 413, in the Promenade Emmy Squared Emmy Squared, which features Detroit-style square pizza, debuts at Citi Field with its Colony, which features, mozzarella, ezzo pepperoni, pickled jalapenos and honey, as well as the Emmy, with, mozzarella, banana peppers, red onion, ranch and side sauce. It's also selling the popular Le Big Matt, a hamburger with two Pat LaFrieda beef patties, American cheese, sammay sauce, greens and pickles on a pretzel bun (and served with Zapp's Chips). Where: TBD THE RETURNING Nicoletta Celeb chef Michael White's Nicoletta pizzeria set up its Citi Field outpost in 2017, but it brings a sizable new sandwich to the stadium this year. Joining its already extensive list of Italian-style eats (pizzas, gelato and fried mozzarella balls) is a meatball hero. Nicoletta's fresh meatballs sit inside a sesame roll topped with classic marinara sauce, mozzarella cheese and parmesan gremolata. Where: Field Level Concourse, behind section 135 Catch of the Day Catch of the Day, with a menu from James Beard-winning chef Dave Pasternack of Esca, isn't new to Citi Field, but 2019 sees one additional item: lobster nachos. The snackable dish features Maine lobster, pepper Jack fondue, cilantro-lime creme, cotija cheese and jalapenos. The nachos join last season's new snack, the Loaded Bayside Fries, which tempt with cracker crumb-dredged Cherrystone clam strips and clam chowder fondue. Where: Section 102, Field Level Concourse, behind section 102 Fuku David Chang's Fuku is a destination for its spicy fried chicken sandwich and Milk Bar cookies. Several new items join the menu for 2019, including loaded chicken bites, loaded Fuku fries, Fuku (chicken) fingers and a spicy fried chicken, bacon and ranch sandwich. Where: Section 102, Field Level Concourse Big Mozz Big Mozz's giant, hand-breaded mozzarella sticks are becoming a ballpark must. Joining the menu this season are the Mozz Pockets, bite-size pizza rolls filled with mozzarella, red sauce, Romano and “magic.” Where: Field Level Concourse, behind section 132 DŌ x Big Mozz This sweet collab you didn't know you wanted will test your taste buds. This season offers up new fried cookie Do bites. Think: that crispy mozzarella stick exterior, meshed with gooey cookie dough on the inside. The bites are available in chocolate chip, rainbow cake batter and brownie batter flavors. Where: Field Level Concourse, behind section 105 Dan and John's Wings Skip the wings and try the new Buffalo chicken sandwich at Dan and John's Wings. It's topped with iceberg lettuce, tomato, white onion and blue cheese dressing. Where: Bud Light Landing, behind section 335 Stuf'd The food-truck company adds two new sandwiches to Citi Field's 2019 offerings — the Stuf'd BBQ pulled pork sandwich and Stuf'd Reuben. S'mores Nutella bites are also new. Where: Jim Beam Highball Club on the Promenade Wowfulls Wowfulls, which has a cozy, counter-service spot on the Lower East Side, offers 1950s-style Hong Kong egg waffles. The popular street snack, known as gai dàn jai, has a crispy texture on the outside and a fluffy one on the inside. Wowfulls presents its waffles as ice cream cones, filling them up with scoops and sweet toppings. At the Mets' stadium, you'll find its Strawberry Fields combo, strawberry cheesecake ice cream covered with French Toast Crunch cereal, caramel sprinkles, whipped cream and Pocky, or stick-shaped Japanese cookies. Where: Section 121 Lil' Sweet Chick This spin-off of Sweet Chick, a hip Southern comfort food chain, is serving up the brunch classic, fried chicken and waffles, alongside the more portable chicken sandwiches. Options at the counter include the “OG Fried Chicken Sandwich,” topped with heirloom tomato, lettuce and a spread of herb mayo, and the “Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich,” seasoned with a special spice blend and covered in bread and butter pickles. Where: Jim Bean Highball Club Baked Cheese Haus The Wisconsin specialty and artisanal cheese company has had a presence at the Bryant Park, Union Square and Columbus Circle holiday markets, but, hey, baseball season is longer. At Citi Field, Baked Cheese Haus serves its Alpine Brat sandwich, which comes with a foot-long brat smothered in melted raclette cheese on an artisanal baguette. Where: Jim Bean Highball Club Josh Capon's Bash Burger Grab a Bash Burger, complete with a Pat LaFrieda patty and onion and bacon jam, from Josh Capon's ballpark branch. Feeling ambitious? Make it a Double Barrel burger with two patties, American cheese, fried onions, pickles and secret sauce. Capon is the chef behind city restaurants Lure Fishbar, B&B Winepub and El Toro Blanco. Where: Field Level concourse behind Section 135 click on this link for a full slate of Citi Field 2019 food offerings and photos of every item listed. I haven't been to a game since the Covid lockdowns so I have no idea how this stuff fared over the years.
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whippoorwill Apr 05 2023 05:23 AM Re: Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread |
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Frayed Knot Apr 05 2023 05:47 AM Re: Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread |
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metsmarathon Apr 05 2023 07:56 AM Re: Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread |
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Gwreck Apr 05 2023 08:04 AM Re: Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread |
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It's a function of attendance. If you're a go-to-the game person, that matters a lot more than if you're watching/listening at home.
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Frayed Knot Apr 05 2023 01:13 PM Re: Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread |
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Gwreck Apr 05 2023 09:21 PM Re: Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread |
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I'm not sure anyone is going to sample all the food stations at any one game. (At least, I hope not). The fact that stadium food is jacked up in price shouldn't be news to anyone at this point. The Mets' stadium security policies on bring-your-own-food-if-you-want is probably one of the most fan-friendly things they do.
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Frayed Knot Apr 06 2023 12:23 PM Re: Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread |
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The fact that stadium food is jacked up in price shouldn't be news to anyone at this point. |
Gwreck Apr 06 2023 01:26 PM Re: Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread |
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Frayed Knot Apr 08 2023 08:47 AM Re: Eat it! Just Eat it!: The 2023 Citi Field Food Thread |
Not a perfect analogy, but still a situation where just because you can price gouge your captive audience doesn't mean you have to.
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